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|   | \section{\module{zipfile} --- | ||
|  |          Work with ZIP archives} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \modulesynopsis{Read and write ZIP-format archive files.} | ||
|  | \moduleauthor{James C. Ahlstrom}{jim@interet.com} | ||
|  | \sectionauthor{James C. Ahlstrom}{jim@interet.com} | ||
|  | % LaTeX markup by Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The ZIP file format is a common archive and compression standard. | ||
|  | This module provides tools to create, read, write, append, and list a | ||
|  | ZIP file. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The available attributes of this module are: | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{excdesc}{error} | ||
|  |   The error raised for bad ZIP files. | ||
|  | \end{excdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{datadesc}{_debug} | ||
|  |   Level of printing, defaults to \code{1}. | ||
|  | \end{datadesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{classdesc}{ZipFile}{...} | ||
|  |   The class for reading and writing ZIP files.  See | ||
|  |   ``\citetitle{ZipFile Objects}'' (section \ref{zipfile-objects}) for | ||
|  |   constructor details. | ||
|  | \end{classdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{funcdesc}{is_zipfile}{path}  | ||
|  |   Returns true if \var{path} is a valid ZIP file based on its magic | ||
|  |   number, otherwise returns false.  This module does not currently | ||
|  |   handle ZIP files which have appended comments. | ||
|  | \end{funcdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{funcdesc}{zip2date}{zdate} | ||
|  |   Return \code{(\var{year}, \var{month}, \var{day})} for a ZIP date | ||
|  |   code. | ||
|  | \end{funcdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{funcdesc}{zip2time}{ztime} | ||
|  |   Return \code{(\var{hour}, \var{minute}, \var{second})} for a ZIP | ||
|  |   time code. | ||
|  | \end{funcdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{funcdesc}{date2zip}{year, month, day} | ||
|  |   Return a ZIP date code.  | ||
|  | \end{funcdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{funcdesc}{time2zip}{hour, minute, second} | ||
|  |   Return a ZIP time code. | ||
|  | \end{funcdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{datadesc}{ZIP_STORED} | ||
|  |   The numeric constant (\code{0}) for an uncompressed archive member. | ||
|  | \end{datadesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{datadesc}{ZIP_DEFLATED} | ||
|  |   The numeric constant for the usual ZIP compression method.  This | ||
|  |   requires the zlib module.  No other compression methods are | ||
|  |   currently supported. | ||
|  | \end{datadesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{seealso} | ||
|  |   \seetext{XXX point to ZIP format definition} | ||
|  |   \seetext{XXX point to Info-ZIP home page; mention WiZ} | ||
|  | \end{seealso} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \subsection{ZipFile Objects \label{zipfile-objects}} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{classdesc}{ZipFile}{filename\optional{, mode\optional{, compression}}}  | ||
|  |   Open a ZIP file named \var{filename}.  The \var{mode} parameter | ||
|  |   should be \code{'r'} to read an existing file, \code{'w'} to | ||
|  |   truncate and write a new file, or \code{'a'} to append to an | ||
|  |   existing file.  For \var{mode} is \code{'a'} and \var{filename} | ||
|  |   refers to an existing ZIP file, then additional files are added to | ||
|  |   it.  If \var{filename} does not refer to a ZIP file, then a new ZIP | ||
|  |   archive is appended to the file.  This is meant for adding a ZIP | ||
|  |   archive to another file, such as \file{python.exe}.  Using | ||
|  | \begin{verbatim} | ||
|  | cat myzip.zip >> python.exe | ||
|  | \end{verbatim} | ||
|  |   also works, and at least \program{WinZip} can read such files. | ||
|  |   \var{compression} is the ZIP compression method to use when writing | ||
|  |   the archive, and should be \constant{ZIP_STORED} or | ||
|  |   \constant{ZIP_DEFLATED}; unrecognized values will cause | ||
|  |   \exception{ValueError} to be raised.  The default is | ||
|  |   \constant{ZIP_STORED}.  | ||
|  | \end{classdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | XXX explain the "extra" string for the ZIP format | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{memberdesc}{TOC} | ||
|  |   A read-only dictionary whose keys are the names in the archive, and | ||
|  |   whose values are tuples as follows: | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{tableii}{c|l}{code}{Index}{Meaning} | ||
|  |   \lineii{0}{File data seek offset} | ||
|  |   \lineii{1}{ZIP file "extra" data as a string} | ||
|  |   \lineii{2}{ZIP file bit flags} | ||
|  |   \lineii{3}{ZIP file compression type} | ||
|  |   \lineii{4}{File modification time in DOS format} | ||
|  |   \lineii{5}{File modification date in DOS format} | ||
|  |   \lineii{6}{The CRC-32 of the uncompressed data} | ||
|  |   \lineii{7}{The compressed size of the file} | ||
|  |   \lineii{8}{The uncompressed size of the file} | ||
|  | \end{tableii} | ||
|  | \end{memberdesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The class ZipFile has these methods:  | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{methoddesc}{listdir}{} | ||
|  |   Return a list of names in the archive.  Equivalent to | ||
|  |   \code{\var{zipfile}.TOC.keys()}. | ||
|  | \end{methoddesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{methoddesc}{printdir}{} | ||
|  |   Print a table of contents for the archive to stdout.  | ||
|  | \end{methoddesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{methoddesc}{read}{name} | ||
|  |   Return the bytes of the file in the archive.  The archive must be | ||
|  |   open for read or append. | ||
|  | \end{methoddesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{methoddesc}{writestr}{bytes, arcname, year, month, day, hour, | ||
|  |                              minute, second\optional{, extra}} | ||
|  |   Write the string \var{bytes} and the other data to the archive, and | ||
|  |   give the archive member the name \var{arcname}.  \var{extra} is the | ||
|  |   ZIP extra data string.  The archive must be opened with mode | ||
|  |   \code{'w'} or \code{'a'}. | ||
|  | \end{methoddesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{methoddesc}{write}{filename, arcname\optional{, extra}} | ||
|  |   Write the file named \var{filename} to the archive, giving it the | ||
|  |   archive name \var{arcname}.  \var{extra} is the ZIP extra data | ||
|  |   string.  The archive must be open with mode \code{'w'} or | ||
|  |   \code{'a'}. | ||
|  | \end{methoddesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{methoddesc}{writepy}{pathname\optional{, basename}} | ||
|  |   Search for files \file{*.py} and add the corresponding file to the | ||
|  |   archive.  The corresponding file is a \file{*.pyo} file if | ||
|  |   available, else a \file{*.pyc} file, compiling if necessary.  If the | ||
|  |   pathname is a file, the filename must end with \file{.py}, and just | ||
|  |   the (corresponding \file{*.py[oc]}) file is added at the top level | ||
|  |   (no path information).  If it is a directory, and the directory is | ||
|  |   not a package directory, then all the files \file{*.py[oc]} are | ||
|  |   added at the top level.  If the directory is a package directory, | ||
|  |   then all \file{*.py[oc]} are added under the package name as a file | ||
|  |   path, and if any subdirectories are package directories, all of | ||
|  |   these are added recursively.  \var{basename} is intended for | ||
|  |   internal use only.  The \method{writepy()} method makes archives | ||
|  |   with file names like this: | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{verbatim} | ||
|  |     string.pyc                                # Top level name  | ||
|  |     test/__init__.pyc                         # Package directory  | ||
|  |     test/testall.pyc                          # Module test.testall | ||
|  |     test/bogus/__init__.pyc                   # Subpackage directory  | ||
|  |     test/bogus/myfile.pyc                     # Submodule test.bogus.myfile | ||
|  | \end{verbatim} | ||
|  | \end{methoddesc} | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | \begin{methoddesc}{close}{} | ||
|  |   Close the archive file.  You must call \method{close()} before | ||
|  |   exiting your program or essential records will not be written.  | ||
|  | \end{methoddesc} |